Microsoft has released a useful tool for making PowerShell scripts to work with SharePoint 2010 and Office 365. The application is written
Microsoft has released a useful tool for making PowerShell scripts to work with SharePoint 2010 and Office 365. The application is written
The interface is simple and easy to use (Fig. 1)
In Fig. 1. Interface Windows PowerShell Command Builder
The upper part of the product, you can choose from the list - SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010 or Office 365. After you select the right product, you can select one of the 10 tasks to be performed, while in the right pane will appear parameters which need to be filled.
You can also make scripts by dragging keywords to the left of panels in the appropriate fields right pane. The order of the drag is not important (you can start with Verbs and Nouns). Conveniently, dragging one keyword from one group to another automatically displays only those keywords that are available for the construction of a cmdlet (Figure 2)
In Fig. Two. Automatically change the number of words in the group of Nouns
When added to the two key words is to specify the value of mandatory and optional parameters (Fig. 3).
In Fig. Three. Specifying the parameters of comandlet
After filling cmdlet parameters can be copied by clicking on the Copy to Clipboard. Conveniently, at the bottom you can find a brief description of the derived cmdlet, or click on a link to a detailed description of the cmdlet.
And that is very convenient, you can install it on your computer, clicking anywhere on the right mouse button and selecting the appropriate menu item.